I have gotten one kind response to this, but would certainly appreciate hearing from others regarding this problem. Am I the only one who has experienced it? I'd like to know a lot more than I do....... thanks les b I brokered a piano a couple years ago, about a 40 year old Acrosonic spinet. When I got it the piano was immaculate. When it was sold............. well.... Actually it belonged to a young lady who was so fastidious I was almost afraid to walk into her apartment, lest my mere breath soil something. When I last saw and tuned it was in the same immaculate condition. She sold it, and it was moved by really reputable movers, a distance of about 25 miles. Proper equipment, dedicated truck, insured,- all one would hope from a mover with a good reputation. Next time I saw it, the bridge apron was separating, and the plate was coming away from the frame. I have fussed and fidgeted about this for a couple years. The only thing which I have been able to conclude is that perhaps a one-in-a-million fluke happened in which glue joints, perhaps becoming too dry, had failed through no real fault of anyone. Can you more expert people shed any light on this? Everything was done correctly, yet problems of serious nature ensued. Thanks much les bartlett
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